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    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    C/C++ function instrumentation (AOP, exception/stack tracing, GC)

    Libinstrument is a complete and easy way to do custom function instrumentation for C/C++. The project comes ready with classic applications of instrumentation, such as AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Concern and Side Effect injection, stack tracing, exception tracing, basic time profiling, callgraph profiling and other. A GC (Garbage Collector) module is also under development. Libinstrument is highly portable and decoupled. The project comes with a CMake build system, integration with...
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    AmsBuild

    A collection of portable apps.

    All Software build by YouvirajNikesh, available here. Click on Browse All Files then In my apps folder: 1. PassKeepV0.1 Other Folders are: 1. AmsPlugins Action (74 Plug-ins) 2. AmsPlugins Object (empty folder)
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    PConMe©

    PConMe©

    PConMe© is a highly portable computing sandbox for educational use

    PConMe© is a cool hack of a virtual machine, using Qemu and Qemu manager with Ubuntu 10.10. The project has been designed to be a computing sandbox where young computing enthusiasts can experiment, explore and program without compromising the integrity of expensive hardware. The device can be copied onto a 4GB+ flash drive and taken wherever the user wants to go. Unlike other 'live installs', with PConMe© reboot isn't necessary, just plug and play. The device architecture also enables...
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    Funk51 is a portable Intel 8051 emulator designed to run on embedded MCU's including AVR, MSP430, and Cortex M-3. 8051 programs can be included with the emulator as C arrays, or run from external SPI flash or SD media with the appropriate drivers.
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    Xvisor

    Xvisor

    An open-source type-1 monolithic hypervisor

    Xvisor® is an open-source type-1 hypervisor, which aims at providing a monolithic, light-weight, portable, and flexible virtualization solution. It provides a high performance and low memory foot print virtualization solution for ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7a, ARMv7a-ve, ARMv8a, x86_64, and other CPU architectures. The Xvisor source code is highly portable and can be easily ported to most general-purpose 32-bit or 64-bit architectures as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU)...
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